Sep 30
Web Essentials 2005 PodCasts
2005 at 01.22 am posted by Veerle
If you are like me and can’t make it to Sydney for Web Essentials 2005 but are still interested in hearing Molly Holzschlag doing her keynote or listen to Tantek Çelik, Jeffrey Veen, Eric Meyer, Douglas Bowman, Derek Featherstone and many others talented people with a passion for a better Web, then I’ve got good news for you…
Of course I’m looking forward hearing some of them live one day, but thanks to PodCasts we can enjoy each session in the comfort of our home or our iPod. Maybe you are interested in topics like:
- The Elements of Meaningful XHTML, by Tantek Çelik
- Beyond Usability: Designing the Complete User Experience, by J. Veen
- From Comp To Code: Pulling A List Apart Together, by Eric Meyer
- SVG - the power and the passion, by Dean Jackson
- Web Redesign: Workflow Redefined, by Kelly Goto
- Zooming Out from the Trenches, by Douglas Bowman
- Web Standards Workflow, by Molly Holzschlag
Listening to Molly’s fabulous keynote speech right now…
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It’s always interesting to hear what others have to say about this stuff. Especially when it’s from people that are regarded among the best in their field.
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Holy cow, that is one weekend worth of listening. To much podcasts, just have to pick some out to listen to :-)
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What a treat!!! I am SO going to enjoy listening to these next week during work… ;-)
Thanks a million, Veerle!
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Wow, excellent find! Such a great bank of good info! I know I’ll be having a few days of good listening ahead of me :-).
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GREAT find. thank you.
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had a great time at we05, see sitepoints blog for a very good review.
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I’ll second that Thomas--it was awesome! The sessions were great to hear, even second time around via the podcast.
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For those that could make it you already know it was a blast. Like Cam put it even second time around via podcast it was fun!
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thanks for this one. fun to listen to designers and web developers riding my bike back and forth to work.
any other recommended links for podcasts/mp3s?
on politics - i can’t recommend ian master weekly broadcasts enough: www.ianmasters.org